This shouldn't ever be a concern. If you're close enough to lava to touch it, you're probably already dead, and if not, you're almost certainly at the very least incapacitated and won't be able to personally do anything.
Yes..... It's hot.
If lava Touches you your skin will burn to the bone and you could even have to have amputation on whatever limb it touches you or if it touches an inturnal organ this could be fatal..
A hot spot is where a bum touches the earth
People do not clean up lava . If anyone or anything touches hot lava it gets burnt or melted . When lava cools down, it forms up into useful rocks and minerals . People sell those rocks to benefit themselves .
Volcanoes can cause tremendous damage to everything. The ash can travel hundreds of miles, wiping out towns and villages, and the lava can reach speeds of 35mph, incinerating everything it touches (lava can reach 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. Although some kinds of lava are hotter than others, no lava is "cold." The lowest temperature lava in the world, the carbonatite lava of Ol Doinyo Lengai, has a temperature of over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
If lava Touches you your skin will burn to the bone and you could even have to have amputation on whatever limb it touches you or if it touches an inturnal organ this could be fatal..
A hot spot is where a bum touches the earth
Magma is cold lava, when a volcano has erupted and lava starts to pour out when it cools down or touches water it turns into a rock cold magma.
People do not clean up lava . If anyone or anything touches hot lava it gets burnt or melted . When lava cools down, it forms up into useful rocks and minerals . People sell those rocks to benefit themselves .
Lava won't kill you if it briefly touches you. You would get a nasty burn, but unless you fell in and couldn't get out, you wouldn't die. ... Blong. points out that little research has been done on injuries caused by lava. People have been killed by very fast moving lava flows.
Volcanoes can cause tremendous damage to everything. The ash can travel hundreds of miles, wiping out towns and villages, and the lava can reach speeds of 35mph, incinerating everything it touches (lava can reach 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
. I would expect to find nonfoliated rock next to a lava flow because the rock can form when rock is subjected to high temperatures. Hornfels, which often forms when magma or lava touches other rock, is nonfoliated.
no because the hott high temperature melts what touches it just like rocks you put arock in it it melts and turns to magma
The destructive force in the earths mantle is melted metals. The melted metal or molten lava is able to burn anything it touches.
No. Although some kinds of lava are hotter than others, no lava is "cold." The lowest temperature lava in the world, the carbonatite lava of Ol Doinyo Lengai, has a temperature of over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
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